University of Michigan Law School Human Trafficking Database

“Slavery in the United States did not end with abolition. Human trafficking, also known as modern-day slavery, is the recruitment, transportation, harboring, or receipt of people for the purposes of slavery, forced labor, and servitude, and it is widespread and ongoing. It currently exists in every state of the United States and across the world. It can be found in many industries: agriculture, spas and massage parlors, hotel work, and domestic service, as well as prostitution.”–From University of Michigan School Human Trafficking Clinical Program http://www.law.umich.edu/clinical/humantraffickingclinicalprogram/Pages/default.aspx

This database lets you search for human trafficking cases and to add cases to the database.